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Passive Causative
Quiz by Rebeca Brenes
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- Q1Which one is a passive causative?I went to the hairdresser's to cut my hair.I went to the hairdresser's to get my hair cut.30s
- Q2Is this correct: You should take your car to the mechanic to have the brakes repairedI don't knowYesNo20s
- Q3Analyze... 1) I made my sister gone to the supermarket to buy food. 2) I made my food bought by my sister. Why are both statements correct?Because it seems fineBecause it has a subject and the verb in past participleBecause both have the correct structure60s
- Q4Is this sentence correct? "I realized I had (have) my novel completed (complete)."NoYes20s
- Q5Choose the correct one:He had a thief arrested by a fireman.He had a thief arrest by the police.He had a thief arrested by the police.He has a thief arrest by the police.30s
- Q6What is the correct structure for a passive causative tense?Subject+Any tense (have/get/make/etc)+Object(thing)+Past perfect+(by someone).Subject+Any tense (have/get/make/etc)+Object(thing)+Past participle+(by someone).Subject+Any tense (have/get/make/etc)+Object(thing)+Simple present+(by someone).Subject+Any tense (have/get/make/etc)+Object(thing)+Present perfect+(by someone).120s